Arizona Road to 250

When

March 8, 2026    
10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Where

Ft. Lowell Museum
2900 N. Craycroft Road, Tucson, AZ

Event Type

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“Road to 250 is about making this milestone accessible to every Arizonan,” said Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, chair of the Arizona-America250 Commission. “By traveling to communities across the state, this museum invites people to reflect on our shared history, celebrate Arizona’s role in America’s story, and consider how each of us contributes to the next chapter of our democracy.”

The centerpiece of this exhibition is a replica of the Liberty Bell, one of a limited number located across the country. Housed in a custom-retrofitted trailer through MRA Mobile Experiential, the Arizona Traveling Museum is designed to generate enthusiasm and civic pride in celebration of the 250th milestone.

This traveling exhibition is made possible by the Arizona-America 250 Commission which is a nonpartisan effort to commemorate the nation’s 250th anniversary by honoring Arizona’s role in American history, celebrating stories from across the state, and inspiring civic pride in all communities.

The Fort Lowell Museum and Arizona Historical Society will enhance this traveling museum exhibition with added historical, cultural, and community-based organizations such as the African American Museum of Southern Arizona and Humane Society of Southern Arizona.

Fort Lowell Museum will be open, 10 AM – 4 PM, with docents available for tours. Admission to the museum will be free but donations are appreciated!